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 When Christodoulos Panayiotou Revivify of History thought Color

When Christodoulos Panayiotou Revivify of History thought Color

02/02/2018

Untitled Colour layered glass, 2012 Considered by the worldwide-renowned curator Hans Ulrich Obrist as the “epitome of today’s artist”[1], Christodoulos Panayiotou’s generalized expertise [...]

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 Kevin Beasley On How Specters Shape His Art

Kevin Beasley On How Specters Shape His Art

01/18/2018

Untitled (eye) 2, 2016 Resin, house dress   Kevin Beasley (born in Lynchburg, Virginia, 1985) creates sculptures and performances out of found objects of cultural and personal significance. [...]

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 Christian Jankowski and the Slovak Walking Canes

Christian Jankowski and the Slovak Walking Canes

01/11/2018

Churchill (Walking Logic), 2017 Black and white photograph, wooden walking stick Throughout his career, Christian Jankowski has developed a conceptual art practice that ranges from mass-media to [...]

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 Tania Pérez Córdova: Contemporary Fossils

Tania Pérez Córdova: Contemporary Fossils

12/19/2017

They say it makes miracles 2015 Glass from a window facing north and plastic bag Tania Pérez Córdova’s sculptures bear signs of routine events that, if looked at carefully, expose a complex [...]

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 Geoffrey Farmer: a Voice between Poetry and Social Commentary

Geoffrey Farmer: a Voice between Poetry and Social Commentary

11/24/2017

This is where the plate goes. If you stare at it long enough it starts rotating to the right. I imagine the garden on the carpet doing the same. This makes it a planet. I am flying above the [...]

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 Sealed with a Kiss: Tino Sehgal

Sealed with a Kiss: Tino Sehgal

10/27/2017

              Guards kissing 2002 Situation   Tino Sehgal has established himself as the art world’s foremost maestro of the immaterial. Paradoxically, his [...]

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 Odires Mlászho: Unpacking the Paradoxical Structure of Language

Odires Mlászho: Unpacking the Paradoxical Structure of Language

10/20/2017

Enciclopedia Britannica from the series Livros Esqueletos, 2014 Children’s Britannica cropped book covers (red) Odires Mlászho is an artist of transformation. Not simple decontextualization of [...]

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 Justin Lieberman’s Anti-aesthetic

Justin Lieberman’s Anti-aesthetic

10/13/2017

Justin Lieberman’s work mimics the conventional forms for presenting objects and images: private collections, public archives, commercial display, advertising, and exhibitions formats. Justin [...]

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